Some parents could be able to join Georgia's Medicaid program without working
- Georgia Governor Brian Kemp announced a plan to allow low-income parents with young children to enroll in Medicaid without work requirements, pending approval from the incoming Trump administration.
- The proposal targets parents and guardians of children up to age 6 in households at or below 100% of the federal poverty level.
- Health policy experts criticized the existing Georgia Pathways program as a failure, citing burdensome requirements and low enrollment numbers.
- Democratic State Senator Jason Esteves stated that the governor's proposal does not adequately address the health insurance needs of over half a million Georgians.
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